Dulmalin (also Dar Ekhiin [1] , Dolmaling) is a female Buddhist monastery in Ulan Bator , associated with the FPMT and belonging to the Gelug school .
| Monastery | |
| Dulmaline | |
|---|---|
| Dulmaline, Dar Ekhiin Hyde | |
| A country | |
| Address | Ulan Bator , Bayanzurkh , 12 horoo, Dzhanzhina street |
| Type of | female |
| Key dates | |
| foundation of the building - XVIII century destruction - 1930s recovery - 1990s renewal of services - 2001 | |
| Relics and Shrines | columns of Green and White Tara |
| Status | active monastery |
| Website | fpmtmongolia.org |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Current status
- 3 See also
- 4 notes
History
The monastery was originally built near Urga as a gift from the Manchu emperor. In the 1930s, during the repression was almost completely destroyed. Since the beginning of the 1990s, the lama from Gandantegchenlin O. Sodnom, together with his student Badamkhand, began work on the restoration of the monastery, and in 2001 transferred it to the care of the International Fund for the Maintenance of the Mahayana Tradition . 16 young nuns settled in the monastery, two nuns of their sir Je were invited as mentors. Sopa Rinpoche came to Dulmaline several times; in 2004, the construction of the stupa, which was consecrated by Choden Rinpoche , was completed. [2]
Current status
Currently, about 10 nuns reside in Dulmaline; primary Buddhist education is conducted, after which young Mongolians continue their education in Kopan . [3]
See also
- Shaduvlin
Notes
- ↑ Dulmaline Hyde
- ↑ Dulmaline (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment February 25, 2015. Archived February 25, 2015.
- ↑ Dulmaling Nunnery